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Laureate Professor of Education, Director Teachers and Teaching Research Centre, University of Newcastle

Laureate Professor Jenny Gore is Director of the Teachers and Teaching Research Centre at the University of Newcastle. Her research tackles persistent educational challenges through comprehensive programs of research on teacher development, pedagogical reform, enhancing student outcomes, and the formation of student aspirations. Jenny has been awarded more than $33 million in research funding and her publications have been cited 15,000 times. A recipient of the Paul Brock Memorial Medal in 2018 for outstanding contributions to social justice and evidence-informed policy, practice, and research, Jenny has been recognised by the Australian Council for Deans of Education for outstanding contributions to education reform, as an elected Fellow of the American Educational Research Association for her expertise across diverse research traditions and as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. Jenny was named Australia’s leading researcher in 2022 in the field of teaching and teacher education, an award that filters for both quality and impact, and was most recently awarded a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2024 Australia Day Honours for significant service to tertiary education.

Experience

  • 2008–2013
    Dean of Education and Head of School, School of Education, University of Newcastle

Education

  • 1990 
    University of Wisconsin, Doctor of Philosophy
  • 1984 
    University of British Columbia, Master of Physical Education
  • 1981 
    Adelaide College of the Arts and Education, Bachelor of Education
  • 1980 
    Adelaide College of the Arts and Education, Diploma of Teaching

Research Areas

  • Curriculum And Pedagogy (1302)
  • Specialist Studies In Education (1303)
  • Other Education (1399)

Honours

Member of the Order of Australia